Boise State prof receives grant to develop power grid security that thinks like a human

Boise State prof receives grant to develop power grid security that thinks like a human

DECEMBER 08, 2022

A Boise State associate professor is researching ways to improve the power grid’s reliability by creating electronics to make it think like a human brain. The United States Department of Energy is now helping him.

Kurtis Cantley, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at BSU, was awarded a three-year grant of $700,000 by the Department of Energy’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.

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